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This photo is from 1993 and shows the coaches and players of the BHS Freshman Football Team. The Ninth grade football team finished their season with a winning record of four wins, three loses and one tied game. The biggest point spread in one of their wins was defeating Williamsport by a score of 48-0. As quarterback Ryan Haller stated, “If you want to have a great team, you need to be the best.” Although the team was very young these freshman players showed they had a bright future in being a part of the Railroader football program. As Beau Mecer put it, “The final score of the season shows and looks good for the football team in the future.” Bottom Row (L to Right) – Jason Sanbower, Dan Brooks, C.J. Bayne, Kenny Fauble, Mark Mills, Cory Darr, Charlie Cole Middle Row – Ryan Haller, Beau Mercer, Scott Fontana, Aaron Nelson, Chad Kramer, Tony Berkley, Rob Bell, Chris Fisher, Brian DeVore Top Row – Coach John Marshall, Coach Mark Mitchell, Coach Sontaliz
Photo Courtesy of Jon Evans
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